But there's a reason why the long-divorced diva of domesticity hasn't found true romance, says author Jerry Oppenheimer, who put Martha's life under a journalistic microscope and interviewed dozens of close friends and family member for his much ballyhooed biography, Just Desserts.In an exclusive interview with Mail Online, Oppenheimer, who published his New York Times Bestseller in 1997, says, "I was shocked and surprised that Martha is still looking for a man in her life after having a terrible history through the years with men.'In writing 'Just Desserts,' dozens of close friends and family members described to me how she had grown up in a family ruled by a mean-spirited father, and how in a way she showed herself to be both a man-chaser and a man-hater, a driven and ambitious woman who played fast and loose in business and even in her marriage.

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'Upset and angry, Andy went to bed alone,' Oppenheimer wrote, 'while Martha went off with her new friend. How could you forget this or that."'Her manner with Andy became the source of much stress and anxiety and anger.NBC’s Matt Lauer has never failed to leave news be it off screen or on screen.